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diff --git a/kdeui/kdialogbase.h b/kdeui/kdialogbase.h index ea4b21955..5a914b791 100644 --- a/kdeui/kdialogbase.h +++ b/kdeui/kdialogbase.h @@ -48,18 +48,18 @@ class KDialogBaseButton; class KDialogBaseTile; /** - * @short A dialog base class with standard buttons and predefined layouts. + * @short A dialog base class with standard buttons and predefined tqlayouts. * * Provides basic functionality needed by nearly all dialogs. * - * It offers the standard action buttons you'd expect to find in a + * It offers the standard action buttons you'd expect to tqfind in a * dialog as well as the capability to define at most three configurable - * buttons. You can define a main widget that contains your specific - * dialog layout or you can use a predefined layout. Currently, @p + * buttons. You can define a main widget that tqcontains your specific + * dialog tqlayout or you can use a predefined tqlayout. Currently, @p * TreeList/Paged, @p Tabbed, @p Plain, @p Swallow and @p IconList - * mode layouts (faces) are available. + * mode tqlayouts (faces) are available. * - * The class takes care of the geometry management. You only need to define + * The class takes care of the tqgeometry management. You only need to define * a minimum size for the widget you want to use as the main widget. * * You can set a background tile (pixmap) for parts of the dialog. The @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ class KDialogBaseTile; * application so that they all get the same look and feel. * * There is a tutorial available on http://developer.kde.org/ (NOT YET) - * that contains + * that tqcontains * copy/paste examples as well a screenshots on how to use this class. * * <b>Standard buttons (action buttons):</b>\n @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class KDialogBaseTile; * signals that are related to the standard action buttons will be used * when you don't use these buttons. * - * <b>Dialog shapes:</b>\n + * <b>Dialog tqshapes:</b>\n * * You can either use one of the prebuilt, easy to use, faces or * define your own main widget. The dialog provides ready to use @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class KDialogBaseTile; * equal to KDialog::marginHint(). You should not add a margin yourself, * since one will be added automatically. * The example below (from kedit) shows how you use the top level widget - * and its layout. The second argument (the border) to QVBoxLayout + * and its tqlayout. The second argument (the border) to QVBoxLayout * is 0. This situation is valid for addPage , addVBoxPage , * addHBoxPage , addGridPage , makeMainWidget , * makeVBoxMainWidget , makeHBoxMainWidget and @@ -279,8 +279,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * In KDE4 a WFlag paramater should be added after modal and next * function can be removed. * - * Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the - * kind of layout (face). + * Constructor for the predefined tqlayout mode where you specify the + * kind of tqlayout (face). * * @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or * IconList. @@ -312,8 +312,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog /** - * Constructor for the predefined layout mode where you specify the - * kind of layout (face). + * Constructor for the predefined tqlayout mode where you specify the + * kind of tqlayout (face). * * @param dialogFace You can use TreeList, Tabbed, Plain, Swallow or * IconList. @@ -426,18 +426,18 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * resized before showing it. **/ virtual void adjustSize(); - virtual TQSize sizeHint() const; - virtual TQSize minimumSizeHint() const; + virtual TQSize tqsizeHint() const; + virtual TQSize tqminimumSizeHint() const; /** - * Retrieve the empty page when the predefined layout is used in @p Plain + * Retrieve the empty page when the predefined tqlayout is used in @p Plain * mode. * * This widget must be used as the toplevel widget of your dialog * code. * - * @return The widget or 0 if the predefined layout mode is not @p Plain - * or if you don't use any predefined layout. + * @return The widget or 0 if the predefined tqlayout mode is not @p Plain + * or if you don't use any predefined tqlayout. */ TQFrame *plainPage(); @@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * The returned widget must be used as the * toplevel widget for this particular page. * Note: The returned frame widget has no - * layout manager associated with it. In order to use it you must - * create a layout yourself as the example below illustrates: + * tqlayout manager associated with it. In order to use it you must + * create a tqlayout yourself as the example below illustrates: * * \code * TQFrame *page = addPage( i18n("Layout") ); @@ -492,8 +492,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode. * * The returned widget must be used as the toplevel widget for - * this particular page. The widget contains a QVBoxLayout - * layout so the widget children are lined up vertically. You can + * this particular page. The widget tqcontains a QVBoxLayout + * tqlayout so the widget children are lined up vertically. You can * use it as follows: * * \code @@ -535,8 +535,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode. * * The returned widget must be used as the - * toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a - * TQHBoxLayout layout so the widget children are lined up horizontally. + * toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget tqcontains a + * TQHBoxLayout tqlayout so the widget children are lined up horizontally. * You can use it as follows: * * @param itemName String used in the list or as tab item name. @@ -572,8 +572,8 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * @p IconList or @p Tabbed mode. * * The returned widget must be used as the - * toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget contains a - * TQGridLayout layout so the widget children are positioned in a grid. + * toplevel widget for this particular page. The widget tqcontains a + * TQGridLayout tqlayout so the widget children are positioned in a grid. * * @param n Specifies the number of columns if @p dir is Qt::Horizontal * or the number of rows if @p dir is Qt::Vertical. @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * Sets the page with @p index to be displayed. * * This method will only - * work when the dialog is using the predefined shape of TreeList, + * work when the dialog is using the predefined tqshape of TreeList, * IconList or Tabbed. * * @param index Index of the page to be shown. @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * Returns the index of the active page. * * This method will only work when the dialog is using the - * predefined shape of Tabbed, TreeList or IconList. + * predefined tqshape of Tabbed, TreeList or IconList. * * @return The page index or -1 if there is no active page. */ @@ -828,7 +828,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog /** * read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. - * If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned. + * If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, tqsizeHint() is returned. * * @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group * of KGlobal::config is preserved. @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog /** * read the dialogs size from the configuration according to the screen size. - * If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, sizeHint() is returned. + * If no size is saved for one dimension of the screen, tqsizeHint() is returned. * * @param config The KConfig object to read from * @param groupName Name of the group to read from. The old group @@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * * If the default parameters are used * (that is, if no parameters are given) the standard texts are set: - * The button shows "OK", the tooltip contains "Accept settings." + * The button shows "OK", the tooltip tqcontains "Accept settings." * (internationalized) and the quickhelp text explains the standard * behavior of the OK button in settings dialogs. * @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * * If the default parameters are * used (that is, if no parameters are given) the standard texts are set: - * The button shows "Apply", the tooltip contains "Apply settings." + * The button shows "Apply", the tooltip tqcontains "Apply settings." * (internationalized) and the quickhelp text explains the standard * behavior of the apply button in settings dialogs. * @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * * This method returns the contents rectangle of the work area. Place * your widgets inside this rectangle, and use it to set up - * their geometry. Be careful: The rectangle is only valid after + * their tqgeometry. Be careful: The rectangle is only valid after * resizing the dialog, as it is a result of the resizing process. * If you need the "overhead" the dialog needs for its elements, * use getBorderWidths(). @@ -1167,7 +1167,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * set it as a minimum size for the resulting dialog. * * You should not need to use this method and never if you use one of - * the predefined shapes. + * the predefined tqshapes. * * @param w The width of you special widget. * @param h The height of you special widget. @@ -1311,74 +1311,74 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog signals: /** * The Help button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotHelp() is not replaced. + * slotHelp() is not tqreplaced. */ void helpClicked(); /** * The Default button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotDefault() is not replaced. + * slotDefault() is not tqreplaced. */ void defaultClicked(); /** * The User3 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotUser3() is not replaced. + * slotUser3() is not tqreplaced. */ void user3Clicked(); /** * The User2 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotUser2() is not replaced. + * slotUser2() is not tqreplaced. */ void user2Clicked(); /** * The User1 button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotUser1() is not replaced. + * slotUser1() is not tqreplaced. */ void user1Clicked(); /** * The Apply button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotApply() is not replaced. + * slotApply() is not tqreplaced. */ void applyClicked(); /** * The Try button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotTry() is not replaced. + * slotTry() is not tqreplaced. */ void tryClicked(); /** * The OK button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotOk() is not replaced. + * slotOk() is not tqreplaced. */ void okClicked(); /** * The Yes button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotYes() is not replaced. + * slotYes() is not tqreplaced. */ void yesClicked(); /** * The No button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotNo() is not replaced. + * slotNo() is not tqreplaced. */ void noClicked(); /** * The Cancel button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotCancel() is not replaced. + * slotCancel() is not tqreplaced. */ void cancelClicked(); /** * The Close button was pressed. This signal is only emitted if - * slotClose() is not replaced. + * slotClose() is not tqreplaced. */ void closeClicked(); @@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog private: /** - * Prepares the layout that manages the widgets of the dialog + * Prepares the tqlayout that manages the widgets of the dialog */ void setupLayout(); @@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ class KDEUI_EXPORT KDialogBase : public KDialog * @param user2 User button2 item. * @param user2 User button3 item. */ - void makeButtonBox( int mask, ButtonCode defaultButton, + void makeButtonBox( int tqmask, ButtonCode defaultButton, const KGuiItem &user1 = KGuiItem(), const KGuiItem &user2 = KGuiItem(), const KGuiItem &user3 = KGuiItem() ); |